London Queer Fashion Show is a firm reminder that the LGBTQ+ community is overflowing with talent, artistry, and brilliance. Last month, after a three-year hiatus, the show felt like a secret sanctuary, a universe away from the binary, patriarchal expectations of the world.
With The Summer I Turned Pretty quickly joining the list of well-executed book adaptations, everyone’s been noticing the actors, their chemistry and their outfits. In honour of that, here are some of our favourite outfits from TV shows over the years!
If you are still unclear about the epitome of a coastal grandmother, I’ll give you a brief description of a day in your life as a coastal grandmother. You wake up around 10:30 a.m. in a king-size bed dressed in the Laundress x Le Labo detergent cleaned high thread count sheets and a restoration hardware comforter. The sweet smell of Rose 31 fills your nose while you make your bed, complete with accent pillows from the none other Home Goods.
With the come and go of prom season, you may have noticed a rising trend on TikTok where individuals would show off the prom dresses they didn’t buy. Some leave their reasons undisclosed, but many list the different reasons why they didn't choose each of the dresses they tried on. This content starts an interesting conversation about self-perception and the word “flattering.”
Do you often get lost within the incommensurable variety of aesthetics? So why not blend in and dress like everyone else? Normcore might be your best option.
Blending in is the worst thing you would want to do if you like to dress. But you will learn at your own expense – or you probably already know – that it is one of the top golden rules in the workplace. It’s all about safety. Like a pack, if you want to survive, you have to merge into the masses, both physically and morally, to be included and appreciated.
The British model, actress and singer born in London moved to France during the swinging sixties, following her ex-lover Serge Gainsbourg. Besides their passionate histoire d’amour, the french singer and songwriter has also been a mentor for Jane and her promising musical career, and we can do nothing but thank him for his work. Come on, have you ever listened to Les Jeux Interdits while sipping a cup of black coffee at a terrace? Or the iconic Je t’aime… moi non plus, that she sang in duo with Gainsbourg? If not, you’re missing something big, and marvelous.
Ghauri entered an industry where almost all of the models walking the runway were Nordic-looking, where European faces and features were valued and often financially rewarded, elevating the idea that this beauty standard was the one to aim for. Every girl wanted to look like the astonishing Claudia Schiffer, Brigitte Bardot, or Cindy Crawford. The fashion industry was nothing like it is today: you never or rarely saw POC models on magazine covers or on the runway.
2020 has undoubtedly been a whirlwind of a year, especially for fashion. Although the ‘stay at home,’ style was a necessity for us all, and our pyjama collection has never come so handy, a new wave of trends is forecasting this year, where we are ditching the sweatpants, and finally feeling good about ourselves.
Nobody spent the summer of 2020 without dreaming of living a cottagecore life. The aesthetic has been all over TikTok and Instagram for a few months now, and all we want is a romantic getaway on a sunny day, or to lie down in a field of daisies with a cute picnic full of apple pies and strawberry jam.
Oh, to spend a day at Hogwarts, running through the castle’s infinite corridors at night, slow dancing at the Yule Ball with Draco Malfoy… What may be a fantasy might just come to reality. You may have started to see this aesthetic on these square mood-boards several years ago, but the answer is yes, Dark Academia is still on.
Once I realized my sketches looked like a kindergartener’s coloring book, I then decided to just stick to admiring, researching and writing about fashion. Which was a good thing because it led me to have a newfound respect and love for fashion.